UK: Male judge who claims to be a woman takes government to EU court to challenge ‘sex is biological’ ruling
The UK can still take cases to the EU of Human Rights (ECtHR), even though no longer belonging to the EU. That’s because the UK remains a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights.
To attempt to force a personal identification on all of society tramples upon the rights of those who affirm the obvious, that chromosomes confirm two genders, except in cases of chromosomal abnormalities.
Victoria McCloud is a judge, yet fails to display good judgement.
And who is representing McCloud at the ECtHR? A transgender legal team of activists with the same agenda.
As JK Rowling once tweeted:
A spokesperson for the Trans Legal Clinic dictated:
For the trans community, it embodies a simple truth: there must be no more conversations about us, without us.
Conversations are free to take place among anyone, about any topic in Western society. The socialist left says otherwise.
It's not just the socialist left, but here we are talking about the validity of mentally ill people in determining their own fate as a demographic instead of as a cohort that needs serious help.
Britain’s first transgender judge takes UK to European court over Supreme Court ruling on biological sex
by Millie Cooke, The Independent, August 18, 2025:
Britain’s first transgender judge has begun the process of taking the government to the European Court of Human Rights over the Supreme Court’s ruling on biological sex.
The judgment from the Supreme Court, which ruled that trans women are not legally women under the Equalities Act, has led to warnings it would “exclude trans people wholesale from participating in UK society”. But gender critical campaigners have hailed the ruling as a victory for women.
Lawyers acting on behalf of Dr Victoria McCloud, 55, who stood down last year, filed an appeal in the ECHR arguing a breach of her rights under article six of the European Convention on Human Rights – the right to a fair and impartial hearing by an independent tribunal.
The judge claims the Supreme Court refused permission for her to intervene on how the issues would affect herself and other trans people.
Representing her is Oscar Davies, the UK’s first openly non-binary barrister and Olivia Campbell-Cavendish, the founder and executive director of the Trans Legal Clinic and the first black trans lawyer in the UK. This is the first case in history to be brought by a trans-led legal team.
And, hopefully, the last!
“For the trans community, it embodies a simple truth: there must be no more conversations about us, without us”, a spokesperson for the Trans Legal Clinic said.
“At its heart lies the principle in Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights; the right to a fair and impartial hearing by an independent tribunal. This cornerstone of democratic societies exists to guarantee that those whose rights are affected can take part in proceedings that determine their future.”
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